Tyler Kinch, who was among the fair copyright attendees at the Prentice open house last December, is running for the NDP in the Calgary Centre riding.
Kinch Runs for NDP in Calgary Centre
September 23, 2008
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That is a great piece of news. I hope Calgarians will vote for him; or at least vote for anybody besides the cons. Anyways Im happy to see a member of the young crowd from the faircopyright movement taking a stand in politics.
All the best Mr Kinch, do your part to stop the US invasion.